Mitochondria

Mitochondrial Versus Nuclear DNA

Dr.V.Malathi

Mitochondrial DNA Nuclear DNA
Genome is circular Nuclear genome is linear
Mitochondrial genome comprise of 16,569 DNA base pairs The nuclear genome is made of 3.3 billion DNA base pairs.
Cell can contain several thousand copies of its mitochondrial genome Cell has only one copy of its nuclear genome.
Mitochondrial genome is not enveloped, and is it not packaged into chromatin Nuclear DNA is enveloped and packaged in to chromatin
Three percent of the mitochondrial genome is noncoding DNA, 93% of the nuclear genome is noncoding DNA.
The mitochondrial mode of inheritance is strictly maternal, Nuclear genomes are inherited equally from both parents.
Mitochondrial genes on both DNA strands are transcribed in a polycistronic manner: Nuclear genes are usually transcribed one at a time from their own mRNA.

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